Music and fashion go hand in hand so I'm very excited that one of my favourite reality series Project Runway Canada is coming back for a second season.

I'm specially excited this season because my friend Sunny Fong is one of the 14 Canadian designers who will be battling it out to for the top design prize.

Sunny is a Toronto born designer who skipped formal training altogether. "The first piece I ever designed was a dress for my friend in high school, " he recalls. "It was an imitation of a piece from Versace's dominatrix period."

Sunny had his own label Vawk, for a few year and during that time earned fashion kudos for his "mean bias cuts" and "ultimately feminine" styles. "My goal has always been to create designs that are clean, detailed and sexy." Sunny sas that he thrives on working on deadlines, but will he crack under the pressure? We'll just have to watch and see.

The song has already upset family groups in Australia, who called for a widespread radio ban on the tune, and now the Parents Television Council (PTC) bosses have followed suit.

Parents are complaining to radio stations who are playing "If U Seek Amy" because they feel that the song is obviously referring to a sexual relationship.

Many are urging radio stations not to play the third track from Britney's 'Circus' album between the hours of 6 and 11pm.

“There is no misinterpreting the lyrics to this song. It’s one thing for a song with these lyrics to be included on a CD so that fans who wish to hear it can do so, but it’s an entirely different matter when this song is played over the publicly owned airwaves, especially at a time when children are likely to be in the listening audience,” said Tim Winter, the president of the PTC.

So far, the outcry from parents has not been given much attention from public radio stations as several US top 40 stations are playing the song in heavy rotation, and it currently sits at Number 92 on Billboard's Pop 100 chart.